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FREE taster, Lucy Sparkles Music & Lucy Sparkles Dance, Friday AM, 12/02/15, East Dulwich


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Hi Parents,


Toni from All Fired Up is offering ?3 coffee and cake to all Lucy Sparkles parents before, after or during classes that are held there. Email [email protected] to book a free taster session.


Lucy Sparkles is local and qualified music, drama and dance teacher and entertainer who specialises in working with children aged 0 - 6. Her classes are educational, engaging and fun! All lessons are linked to the EYFS and Key Stage One national curriculum and her music classes are Kod?ly based.


Dates for all Spring 2015 classes

Week commencing Monday 12th of January to week ending Friday 27th of March

No classes during Half term Monday 16 February to Friday 20 February (10 weeks)


Lucy Sparkles Friday Music for 0 - 4s is 10am & Friday Dance for 2 1/2 - 4s is at 10:40am, All Fired Up Cafe.


The music class employs both Kod?ly and Dalcroze principles. We apply the same fun, thoughtful and tested structure to each weekly session in order to establish a comfortable and friendly environment for children. We help them to develop their musical, physical, emotional and intellectual skills through live guitar, physical action and familiar songs, listening and moving to live and recorded music and by playing along on percussion instruments.


Our creative dance classes will develop your children?s self-expression and creativity while improving their body awareness and fitness. Each 30-minute session follows EYFS guidelines and contains elements of ballet, jazz, creative and aerobic movement and tap. We believe that children deserve the best. So all of the music we use is of the highest quality, carefully selected to suit the theme and mood of each dance. If you?re looking for dance classes that will engage the bodies and imaginations of your children, then Lucy Sparkles is for you!


07903 913429

[email protected]

www.lucysparkles.com

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